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- W2001048757 abstract "One of the characteristics that future historians might associate with the twentieth century is the notion of eugenics--that is, the belief that science, medicine, and politics should collaborate in improving human heredity. For about a hundred years now, no other set of ideas has promised to rid mankind of as many problems as has eugenics. The emotional panic experienced by many couples threatened with being obliged to live with a disabled child, the economic and social burdens that such offspring entail for individuals and for society as a whole, the desire to develop a strong nation and remove those considered a burden, the aim to eliminate those believed to jeopardize racial purity, and quite a few motives more, have let eugenics be embraced by social reformers, established intellectuals and medical authorities from one extreme of the political spectrum to the other, from British conservatives to Spanish anarchists (p. 4). In fact, the fears and desires addressed by eugenics are so fundamental, are obviously tied to the human condition to such a degree, that it would be difficult to find cultural borders it was unable to cross. Hence it should [End Page 627] be no surprise that China has also been part of this movement. From the acceptance of social Darwinist notions at the dusk of the imperial age to the passing of eugenics legislation in 1995, China has joined a worldwide attempt at finding modern answers to a wide range of modern and ancient concerns." @default.
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- W2001048757 title "Imperfect Conceptions: Medical Knowledge, Birth Defects, and Eugenics in China (review)" @default.
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